So I think I will need to purchase some motorized transportation soon, whether I stay in Redmond or move to Austin. I moved right close to work and the town center so I could just walk, but they going to close the studio, so I am not working there anymore.
I know absolutely nothing about motor scooters... Anyone have any advice on what to purchase and where to purchase? It will need to be highway-legal.
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I have a Kymco People-250 and it has no trouble keeping up with other highway traffic. Really fuel efficient too. The tank only holds about 2 gallons, but that's enough to ride about 100 miles.
I started with a scooter for a year, only local <45mph roads. Then upgraded to a motorcycle for a year. Awesome times.
But think about the weather, it rains a lot there. Not only a pain comfort-wise (rainsuit), but also visibility lowers (for you and others), and safety is worse.
Gas is a hell of a lot cheaper without that heavy metal car-cage, and parking is awesome. Think through the trade-offs.
Hate to sound pessimistic about it, but almost lost a coworker to a motorcycle accident not too long ago. I think the idea of a motorcycle of any power's a cool idea, but you damn well better be all-eyes-open when riding it.
Personally, I'd rather put my money into a motorcycle of some sort, rather than a high powered scooter. I still haven't seen a scooter that doesn't make you look like a dork while riding one.
A motorcycle would probably be better than scooter if I move (since Austin and Texas seem to be so highway-centric), but it would be a hard- nay, impossible - sell to convince my family of my decision (why do I need to convince them? I'm not sure). A scooter would definitely be fine if I stay in Redmond but if I move I may push for a motorcycle.
Edit: Bioware just called, looks like I'll be moving to Austin
Get yourself a smart car (if you can fit in to one). They run around the same price as a motorcycle, and offer more safety.